• Bobo The Great@startrek.website
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    Maybe not perfect upon conception, but after a couple of decades from common adoption, the bycicle really didn’t change much. Sure, you can use lighter and more advanced materials, you can add an electric motor to it (though I wouldn’t classify it as a bycicle) but you can probably take a 100 years old bike and it would work just as good as a modern one.

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      It also too about 100 years to reach the modern design of rubber tyres and a drive train, with the rider sitting slightly forward of the rear axle and well behind the front wheel.

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    The 3.5mm audio jack. It’s so fundamentally simplistic from a manufacturing standpoint and circuitry standpoint that any headset you throw at it will work identically without fail (the key innovation being the speakers or headphones where the analog signal is sent to).

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    On a high level, all simple machines.

    The wheel

    The lever

    The pulley

    Etc.

    All other machines (except maybe things like computer chips) are just a variation of simple machines, or a combination of them.

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    Saw a post just today with a 1000 year old folding chair. Looked pretty much identical to the ones used today. Lost the post but kept the picture.

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      In my Flat we still have a microwave that does not have a rotating plate. Insteadt it has a spinning rotor in the roof that deflects the waves in order to cook food evenly. It works well but it is needlessly complicated compared to modern microwaves.

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    [off topic?]

    I can’t remember the exact quote, but Robert A. Heinlein said of the DC-3 that it was the best airplane ever built, and that the only way to improve it was to completely redesign it.

    I just like the idea that some things are perfect the way they are.

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    The Bic pen. Sure, you can make it better, but then the price has to go up. You can still buy a nearly unchanged Bic pen from any office store for cheaper than any other writing tool, nearly identical to what they looked like when they were first invented.

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        I’ll see your Bic and raise you Zippo!

        Just got my first one a while back, I bought it 2nd hand and it’s 7 years older than me and works better than any lighters I’ve borrowed off people over the years.

        Replacement parts and even completely new lighter inserts still fit the original cases from the 1940s until now. And if something does break beyond you ability to repair, They got a lifetime warranty with no proof of purchase needed!

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          I had a chrome Zippo XIV, one of the models you just don’t fuck with.

          I loaned it out one day to light fireworks. Somehow they overheated and ruined the flint wheel…

          Anyways, if I catch you swapping Zippo parts, I’m gonna melt Frosty the Snowman…

      • Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
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        I was curious too so I looked it up.

        Pens. Lighters. And razors for shaving. Mostly the single use ones.

        But also

        BIC has drawn criticism for maintaining its business operations in Russia after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

        :C

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    The MIDI protocal. The technologies that use it have evolved in all sorts of ways, but the protocol has remained unchanged.

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        That’s fair. But the fact that MIDI 1.0 isn’t going away anytime soon shows how good it was from conception. From Sweetwater:

        Because MIDI 2.0 coexists well with MIDI 1.0, it’s likely MIDI 1.0 devices will continue to be produced in the future if MIDI 2.0’s features are not needed for a particular application. In developing MIDI 2.0, backward compatibility with MIDI 1.0 was always a priority.

        MIDI 2.0 is not about replacing the original specification but about adding features that enhance the spec with features users have wanted almost since MIDI 1.0 appeared.